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Spy with looks and guts
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Reims, France (3 months to go)
Posts: 462
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Re: Fantasy strategy card games
I never had any trouble with the basics of the rules until I read them. I think there's a good reason that the makers of Magic: The Gathering adivse to learn the game from someone who already knows how to play.
Reading the rulebook for starters confused me even after having played several years. For all those who are interested in the game. Their website is quite interesting : www.wizards.com/magic Does anybody hear play magic online? I don't but I'm kinda curious how they made that work...
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I am the scallywag
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Belgium(the dutch speaking part)
Posts: 624
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Re: Fantasy strategy card games
I play magic sometimes with friends and have until now played in only one tournament, the magicthegathering online demo doesn't work for me, but you can download 'apprentice' for free. If you just search on something like apprentice magic and download, you should find it.
Apprentice has a database for cards, but there are no actual rules, you have to do everything manually (e.g. you can draw any amount of cards by just clicking draw card, so if your opponent wants to cheat, you might want to choose for mtg online). Apprentice also doesn't have a ‘search another player engine’, so if you have no friends willing to play, this won't be of much use (besides making decks and as a card database). Hope it helps.
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